🐝 * ― 𝑫𝑰𝑭𝑭𝑬𝑹𝑬𝑵𝑻 𝑾𝑨𝒀𝑺 𝑻𝑶 𝑯𝑼𝑮 𝑺𝑶𝑴𝑬𝑶𝑵𝑬.
[ side hug ] a casual and friendly hug where one person puts their arm around the other's shoulder / waist
[ back hug ] a hug where one person comes up to another and wraps their arms around them
[ bear hug ] a tight, warm, and engulfing hug
[ waist hug ] a hug where both partners put their arms around each other's waist and hold onto them
[ welcome hug ] a hug given to someone as a form of greeting
[ goodbye hug ] a hug given to someone before they leave
[ reunion hug ] a hug where one leaps into their partner's arms after time apart
[ quick hug ] a quick hug that's usually accompanied by a quick pat on the back
[ unreciprocated hug ] a hug where one partner remains motionless while the other hugs them
[ eye-to-eye hug ] a hug during which two people gaze into each other's eyes
[ patting hug ] a hug where one / both partner(s) give a pat on the back
[ cuddle hug ] a tight hug where both tightly hold onto each other and one snuggles into the other person's chest
[ pickpocket hug ] a hug where they have their arms behind their partner's back and their hands in their pockets
[ straddle hug ] a hug where one straddles their partner's waist who is holding them up and they both keep eye contact
[ heart-to-heart hug ] a hug where the left arm is over the partner's right shoulder and the right arm around the partner's left side
[ london bridge hug ] a hug where the upper bodies are close to each other but the lower bodies are kept apart
[ head-on-shoulder hug ] a hug where one partner holds onto their partner's arm and rests their head on their shoulder
[ twirl hug ] a hug where one twirls the other around while tightly holding onto them
[ flirty hug ] a hug where one has their arms around their partner's neck and their head on their chest
[ lingering hug ] a long-lasting hug between close friends or romantic partners
[ comforting hug ] a hug given to someone to comfort them
[ touch starved hug ] a careful hug given to someone after noticing some signs of touch starvation
[ running hug ] a hug where both partners run into each other's arms
[ surprise hug ] a hug where one catches the other off guard with an unexpected hug
[ apology hug ] a sincere and heartfelt hug given to convey apologies
[ group hug ] a hug that involves multiple people
[ slow dance ] a type of hug where both partners are incredibly close to one another and sway to some music
[ shoulder-to-shoulder hug ] a hug where two people stand side-by-side with their arms around each other's shoulders
[ family hug ] a hug given between two family members
[ no-words-needed hug ] a hug given when no more words are needed and they just want to be close to one another
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THE SHOULDER TOUCH. ( A PROMPT LIST! )
i said i'd make them! i hope you enjoy these, and as always: DO NOT ADD, EDIT OR CLAIM THIS LIST AS YOUR OWN!
[ WAKEN ]: the sender touches the receiver's shoulder to waken them from a nap or sleep.
[ STILL ]: the sender places their hands on the visibly angry/upset receiver to try and restrain them.
[ STAY ]: the sender, noticing the receiver attempting to escape a meeting or a conversation, quietly rests a hand on their shoulder and pulls them back into their seat.
[ REST ]: the sender places a gentle but firm hand on a weakened/sick/injured receiver's shoulder to push them back into their bed to rest more.
[ PUNCH ]: the sender places a hand on the receiver to draw their attention away from another focus, and once they've turned around, the sender swings a punch at them in the moment of confusion.
[ PRIDE ]: the sender, having heard or seen the receiver successfully achieve a remarkable feat, places a hand on their shoulder to express their wordless pride in them.
[ HUG ]: the sender places their hands on the receiver's shoulders to yank them into a hug.
[ COMFORT ]: the sender, noticing a visibly upset receiver, solemnly moves to their side, and places a hand on their shoulder in an effort to comfort them.
[ SURPRISE ]: the sender, noticing an otherwise occupied receiver, moves forward silently and suddenly grabs their shoulder to startle them.
[ STUN ]: the sender, having been apart from the receiver for some time, makes an unexpected return and greets the unaware receiver with a hand on their shoulder.
[ TIDY ]: the sender reaches forward and lightly sweeps something from the receiver's shoulder.
[ WORRY ]: the sender grabs the receiver by the shoulders to take a good look at them for any sign of harm or injury.
[ ARM ]: the sender rests a hand on the receiver's shoulder, their arm draped around them in order to do so.
[ FOCUS ]: the sender, noticing the receiver has become distracted during a conversation, places a hand on their shoulder to redirect and focus their attention.
[ GOTCHA ]: the sender, noticing the receiver has unknowingly walked into the path of a source of danger, grabs them by the shoulder and hoists them back to safety.
[ PRAISE ]: the sender, having heard that the receiver has achieved great success in a task or accomplishment, gives them a proud pat and squeeze of the shoulder to convey their congratulations.
[ STEADY ]: the sender rests a hand on the shaken and panicked receiver's shoulder to steady and ground them.
[ CAUGHT ]: the sender plants a hand on the receiver's shoulder to stop them from fleeing a potential arrest or accusation.
[ DELIVER ]: the sender, about to deliver some bad news to the receiver, gently places a hand on the receiver's shoulder to stop them from running away from the bad news.
[ SHIELD ]: the sender catches hold of the receiver's shoulder and draws them back and away from a threat, pulling them behind them for their safety.
[ SOOTHE ]: the sender places their hands on the receiver's shoulders and begins to give them a massage.
[ LEVER ]: the sender, wanting to sit next to the receiver, places a hand on their shoulder to ease themselves to the space beside them.
[ HERE ]: the sender taps the receiver's shoulder to alert them to their presence.
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send me a prompt for one muse to find the other in the following situation:
feel free to specify which muse is in which role
( fury ) : incredibly angry
( hostage ) : held captive for ransom
( frozen ) : suffering from hypothermia
( tears ) : sobbing openly, unable to stop
( haunted ) : trapped in a haunted house
( fall ) : having fallen off a cliff or tall tower
( hungry ) : half starved and malnourished
( splash ) : having fallen into a body of water
( ends ) : having just broken off a relationship
( defend ) : unconscious as the result of a fight
( rest ) : trying to sleep, but unable to fall asleep
( fear ) : having just woken up from a night terror
( ER ) : in the hospital after an injury of some kind
( tall ) : stuck somewhere too tall for them to get down
( feverish ) : suffering from a high fever and severely ill
( soak ) : shivering and drenched to the bone in a rainstorm
( shipwreck ) : unconscious / injured, washed up on a beach
( student ) : getting extremely frustrated while learning new skill
( exhausted ) : too tired to stay standing, too stubborn to lie down
( lost ) : wandering in the middle of nowhere, with no idea where they are
( party pooper ) : alone, surrounded by party decor after no one else showed up
( magic ) : injured as result of a spell. either enemy’s or their own malfunctioning
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Enterprise signage, from Mr Scott's Guide to the Enterprise (Lora Johnson, 1987)
These graphics were designed by Lee Cole for 1979's Star Trek: The Motion Picture and still show up today in Strange New Worlds.
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